Karuppu collected ₹3.25Cr on Friday (Day 15), taking its lifetime India net collection to ₹171.40Cr.

Karuppu poster
The fantasy action drama is maintaining a moderate hold as it advances through the second week.
Day 15 Snapshot (Friday)
Day 15 Add₹3.25Cr
Lifetime India Net₹171.40Cr
India Gross₹198.28Cr
Overseas Gross₹75.75Cr
Worldwide Gross₹274.03Cr
Budget₹130.00Cr
Budget Ratio1.32x

Performance Analysis

Karuppu added ₹3.25Cr on Day 15, showing a 34.3% drop from the previous day. With a ₹130 crore budget, the film stands at 1.32x ratio, currently in the average range. After delivering explosive numbers in the opening phase thanks to Suriya’s mass appeal and the unique deity-possession concept, the film is now seeing more moderate collections in the second week.

RJ Balaji’s direction combines high-energy action with social messaging, particularly around justice and corruption. Suriya’s dual performance as the lawyer and the powerful deity has been a major highlight, with several theatre reactions going viral due to the intense climax sequences. The film has dominated mass and single-screen centres in Tamil Nadu, while the multiplex response has been comparatively softer.

Overseas has contributed a healthy ₹75.75Cr so far. The Friday number of ₹3.25Cr indicates the film is still generating business but has moved past its peak hype phase.

The fantasy-action blend and socially relevant storyline have connected well with core Kollywood audiences. Technical strengths in visual effects for the deity sequences and powerful background score have supported the film’s appeal.

Audience demographics are primarily mass viewers and younger fans in Tamil Nadu and southern circuits. This segment continues to support the film, though broader urban appeal has been limited.

In summary, Friday’s ₹3.25Cr collection reflects a moderate mid-run hold for Karuppu. The film has achieved a strong opening and continues to perform for its target audience.

Reality check: At 1.32x budget ratio after 15 days, Karuppu is trending average with a moderate hold in the second week.